David Stevenson (@divstivs) 's Twitter Profile
David Stevenson

@divstivs

Kadir beneath Mo Moteh

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calendar_today08-07-2009 16:47:46

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Mikko Rautalahti (@mikkihel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is these guys in a nutshell. It's a shot-for-shot remake of the original trailer... except it's not even a good copy. It's not just that there is not a single original idea in there, they aren't even aware that they have taken out all the substance. (A li'l thread.)

DougJBalloon (@dougjballoon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is no way that something like climate change can be caused by humans. But it's clear that the government can control the weather.

Sam Biederman (@biedersam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Following politics people who are also into baseball is very alarming. The person you follow for nuclear bomb news will be like “It’s over. New York won’t make it through the afternoon,” and he’s talking about the Mets.

Pay MPs Universal Credit (@angryaboutbikes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You could frame the introduction of robot assistants as "your elderly care needs just became easier to meet" or "now we can cut injuries from dangerous jobs", but the investor class responded with "HAHAHAHA, BARTENDERS GOT TOO UPPITY, THIS IS REVENGE", which is revealing.

owen cyclops (@owenbroadcast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

in case the younger guys are wondering what being a dad is like tonight owen jr (2) asked “tell me about wood” so i said “uh, well wood comes from trees” and he was like: WOW

Jesse Hawken (@jessehawken) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alan Moore going off on toxic fandom and how it's set the stage for Trump and fascism, pump it in my veins theguardian.com/books/2024/oct…

Archaeology & Art (@archaeologyart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Clay hedgehog-shaped vessel, attributed to the Neolithic Xiaoheyan culture, Nambaoligatu type, dated between 3000-2000 BC. Unearthed at the Nambaoligatu site in Zhalute Banner, Tongliao, Inner Mongolia.

Clay hedgehog-shaped vessel, attributed to the Neolithic Xiaoheyan culture, Nambaoligatu type, dated between 3000-2000 BC. Unearthed at the Nambaoligatu site in Zhalute Banner, Tongliao, Inner Mongolia.